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Teaching of Ethics and Professional Issues. 15 January 2001
The 5th Java & the Internet in the Computing Curriculum
Conference (JICC5). 22 January 2001
Early registration before 22/12/00
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Ethics and professional Issues
This one day workshop in partnership with the British Computer
Society Ethics committee will bring together educators who are
concerned that students should be made aware of ethical misuse
by incorporating ethical perspectives into the computing curriculum
and systems development process.
For further details and on-line booking form please see
http://www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk/events/ethics/
Java & the Internet in the Computing Curriculum Conference
(JICC5)
In co-operation with the ACM (applied for) to be held at South Bank
University: London on Monday 22nd January 2001 (9am to 5pm)
The conference consists of presented papers, tutorial workshops
and technical presentations. The coverage includes:
*Pedagogical issues concerning Java & the Internet in the
curriculum
*Experience of teaching with and about Java & other Internet
technologies
*Educational implications of technical developments in Java &
the Internet.
Previously known as the Java In the Computing Curriculum
Conference, the coverage is now extended to other ways in which
the Internet has impacted upon the computing curriculum and led
to new degree programs in Internet Computing and eCommerce.
For further details and an on-line booking form visit the web page
http://www.ics.ltsn.ac.uk/jicc5/
Cost:
=A355 if you register before 22 december and =A365 thereafter for each
event
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=C1ine McCaughey
C&IT Officer
LTSN - Information and Computer Sciences
University of Ulster
email: [log in to unmask]
Tel 028 90 368020
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